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EPISODE · Aug 24, 2021 · 46 MIN

8. Fredrick Lee, CSO of Gusto: Why is authentic diversity essential for epic security teams?

from The Security Podcast of Silicon Valley · host Jon McLachlan

In this deeply insightful episode of a YSecurity.io production, we are honored to have Fredrick Lee ("Flee"), the Chief Security Officer at Gusto, share his experiences and the profound impact of diversity on building engineering and security teams. Flee's journey from his childhood, through his formative years at a boarding school in the deep south, to his role as a leading figure in cybersecurity, is not only inspiring but also illuminates the critical role diversity plays in fostering innovation and resilience. Flee recounts his early fascination with computers and his discovery of the hacker magazine 2600, which opened a new world of security challenges and opportunities. Inspired by pioneers like John Lee (John Threat), Flee's narrative is a testament to the power of representation and the importance of diverse role models in the tech space. His journey is a reflection of how a community of diverse outcasts, connected by their passion for computing, can shape one's path in cybersecurity. The conversation then shifts to the core of diversity's value in engineering and security teams. Flee articulates why building diverse teams is not just a social imperative but a technical necessity. He explains how diversity brings a multitude of perspectives that enhance problem-solving and innovation, leading to more resilient teams and products. Flee argues that the varied experiences and backgrounds of a diverse team contribute to a richer understanding of security challenges and more creative solutions. Collaboration and open-source are highlighted as vital components of the security community, promoting a culture of sharing and collective growth. Flee shares how these practices have been instrumental in his work and the broader cybersecurity landscape, enhancing the community's ability to respond to threats and vulnerabilities effectively. One of the most poignant moments of the interview comes when Flee describes his best days as the CSO at Gusto, particularly in the wake of George Floyd's murder. He reflects on the significance of empathy, leadership, and the responsibility of organizations to not only acknowledge societal issues but to actively contribute to positive change. Join us for an unforgettable conversation with Fredrick Lee on the indispensable role of diversity in building effective, resilient, and innovative security teams. Whether you're in the cybersecurity field, passionate about diversity and inclusion, or interested in the intersection of social justice and technology, this episode offers invaluable insights into the power of diversity as both a moral and technical imperative for the future of tech. Jon: www.linkedin.com/in/jon-mclachlan Sasha: www.linkedin.com/in/aliaksandr-sinkevich YSecurity: www.ysecurity.io   🔒 Sponsored by YSecurity Closing a big deal and getting hit with a vendor questionnaire, SOC 2 request, or pen test requirement? That's exactly what we handle. YSecurity embeds a team of security engineers with backgrounds from Apple, Uber, Microsoft, Robinhood, and Brex directly into your company. No full-time hire, no bloated retainer. You set a monthly cap and we handle everything. Book a free strategy call and we'll tell you exactly where you stand. 👉 Book your free call: 30 Min Meeting | YSecurity.io | Cal.com 👉 Learn more: YSecurity | On-Demand Cybersecurity Team for Startups — SOC 2 in 5 Months    

In this deeply insightful episode of a YSecurity.io production, we are honored to have Fredrick Lee ("Flee"), the Chief Security Officer at Gusto, share his experiences and the profound impact of diversity on building engineering and security teams. Flee's journey from his childhood, through his formative years at a boarding school in the deep south, to his role as a leading figure in cybersecurity, is not only inspiring but also illuminates the critical role diversity plays in fostering innovation and resilience. Flee recounts his early fascination with computers and his discovery of the hacker magazine 2600, which opened a new world of security challenges and opportunities. Inspired by pioneers like John Lee (John Threat), Flee's narrative is a testament to the power of representation and the importance of diverse role models in the tech space. His journey is a reflection of how a community of diverse outcasts, connected by their passion for computing, can shape one's path in cybersecurity. The conversation then shifts to the core of diversity's value in engineering and security teams. Flee articulates why building diverse teams is not just a social imperative but a technical necessity. He explains how diversity brings a multitude of perspectives that enhance problem-solving and innovation, leading to more resilient teams and products. Flee argues that the varied experiences and backgrounds of a diverse team contribute to a richer understanding of security challenges and more creative solutions. Collaboration and open-source are highlighted as vital components of the security community, promoting a culture of sharing and collective growth. Flee shares how these practices have been instrumental in his work and the broader cybersecurity landscape, enhancing the community's ability to respond to threats and vulnerabilities effectively. One of the most poignant moments of the interview comes when Flee describes his best days as the CSO at Gusto, particularly in the wake of George Floyd's murder. He reflects on the significance of empathy, leadership, and the responsibility of organizations to not only acknowledge societal issues but to actively contribute to positive change. Join us for an unforgettable conversation with Fredrick Lee on the indispensable role of diversity in building effective, resilient, and innovative security teams. Whether you're in the cybersecurity field, passionate about diversity and inclusion, or interested in the intersection of social justice and technology, this episode offers invaluable insights into the power of diversity as both a moral and technical imperative for the future of tech. Jon: www.linkedin.com/in/jon-mclachlan Sasha: www.linkedin.com/in/aliaksandr-sinkevich YSecurity: www.ysecurity.io   🔒 Sponsored by YSecurity Closing a big deal and getting hit with a vendor questionnaire, SOC 2 request, or pen test requirement? That's exactly what we handle. YSecurity embeds a team of security engineers with backgrounds from Apple, Uber, Microsoft, Robinhood, and Brex directly into your company. No full-time hire, no bloated retainer. You set a monthly cap and we handle everything. Book a free strategy call and we'll tell you exactly where you stand. 👉 Book your free call: 30 Min Meeting | YSecurity.io | Cal.com 👉 Learn more: YSecurity | On-Demand Cybersecurity Team for Startups — SOC 2 in 5 Months

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